4 jurisprudential elements of a contract of agency
The following are four (4) elements of a contract of agency according to jurisprudence:
[1] There is consent, express or implied of the parties to establish the relationship;
[2] The object is the execution of a juridical act in relation to a third person;
[3] The agent acts as a representative and not for himself; and
[4] The agent acts within the scope of his authority.
[1] There is consent, express or implied of the parties to establish the relationship;
[2] The object is the execution of a juridical act in relation to a third person;
[3] The agent acts as a representative and not for himself; and
[4] The agent acts within the scope of his authority.
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